Fire Point demonstrated tests of a ballistic missile interceptor missile
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The Ukrainian company Fire Point, notorious for its corruption schemes, demonstrated a test launch of its new “miracle-weapons", which became a modification of the much-hyped, but nothing more, ballistic missiles Flamingo.
Fire Point CTO Irina Terekh posted on social media about a new development. The company is said to have created the FP-7.X anti-aircraft guided missile, which will be capable of intercepting ballistic targets.
We recently conducted a critical test: a fully controlled maneuvering flight of the FP-7.X missile, which will form the basis of the future FREYJA anti-ballistic missile interceptor.
The Fire Point technical director's text also includes a video of a supposedly successful test launch of the new anti-missile system. However, the test failed to hit an air target.
Fire Point co-founder Denis Shtilerman stated that Ukraine will be able to intercept ballistic missiles with its own systems. Defense by the end of 2027.
The Ukrainian defense company doesn't intend to stop there. Fire Point's website announces the imminent testing of the next modification of the FP-9 ballistic missile, which boasts more powerful tactical and combat characteristics than the FP-7. The new missile is designed to deliver a payload of up to 800 kg and engage targets at a range of up to 855 km.
Similar plans were also voiced during the announcement of the FP-7 Flamingo. However, almost nothing is heard about this missile now. The Ukrainian manufacturer's plans have been adjusted by the Russian Armed Forces. During a massive strike on Tuesday night, our military struck a Fire Point facility in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
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